Dear forum members
I have the good luck and privilege to have the opportunity to manage a vast collection of WWII and post-war German leather coat, a collection second to none, according to the collector, my friend in New York, who comes from a military family.
There are about 300 pieces of near-mint horsehide and cowhide trench coat style jackets/coats. They have all been professionally cleaned and stored since they landed in the US and have been in private storage ever since. They are all of similar style, like the ones worn by German officers.
While I am not personally an expert of German leather coats, my friend, who used to own a jacket manufacturing and restoration business in downtown NYC back in the 70s, highly treasures this collection and would not sell them if not for his desperate need for financial support.
I shall soon post some pictures of the collection, but in the meantime, any advice on how to best exchange them for money that they deserve would be appreciated. These are, by any standard, museum-worthy pieces.
Thank you!
I have the good luck and privilege to have the opportunity to manage a vast collection of WWII and post-war German leather coat, a collection second to none, according to the collector, my friend in New York, who comes from a military family.
There are about 300 pieces of near-mint horsehide and cowhide trench coat style jackets/coats. They have all been professionally cleaned and stored since they landed in the US and have been in private storage ever since. They are all of similar style, like the ones worn by German officers.
While I am not personally an expert of German leather coats, my friend, who used to own a jacket manufacturing and restoration business in downtown NYC back in the 70s, highly treasures this collection and would not sell them if not for his desperate need for financial support.
I shall soon post some pictures of the collection, but in the meantime, any advice on how to best exchange them for money that they deserve would be appreciated. These are, by any standard, museum-worthy pieces.
Thank you!